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Gum Health Services at Fab Dental

At Fab Dental, we believe gum health is just as important as strong teeth. Your gums provide the foundation for your teeth, and keeping them healthy ensures long-lasting oral health. Gum diseases, when left untreated, can lead to tooth loss, bone damage, and even impact overall health. That’s why our gum care specialists focus on early detection, prevention, and advanced treatments for healthier gums and confident smiles.

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What is Gum Health?

Healthy gums are essential because they:

  • 🛡️ Support teeth and keep them stable

  • ❌ Prevent tooth loss caused by advanced gum disease

  • 💡 Improve overall oral hygiene

  • ❤️ Reduce risks linked to systemic conditions like diabetes, heart disease, and stroke

  • 😁 Enhance confidence by preventing bad breath and gum recession

Signs of Gum Problems

You may need professional gum care if you notice:

Bleeding gums while brushing or flossing

When the upper teeth extend too far over the lower ones.

Swollen, red, or tender gums

Lower teeth overlap the upper, causing an incorrect bite.

Persistent bad breath

A gap between upper and lower teeth when biting.

Loose or shifting teeth

When the center of upper and lower front teeth don’t match.

Gum recession (teeth appear longer)

Unwanted gaps caused by missing teeth or jaw-to-tooth mismatch.

Pus or infection around teeth and gums

Too little space in the arch, leading to overlapping or rotated teeth.

Common Gum Health Services at Fab Dental

1. Gum Disease Screening & Diagnosis

Our specialists use advanced tools and digital X-rays to check for signs of gingivitis or periodontitis early, ensuring timely intervention.

2. Teeth Cleaning & Polishing

Regular cleaning removes plaque and tartar build-up around gums, preventing infections and making your smile brighter.

3. Scaling & Root Planing

A deep-cleaning procedure that removes hardened tartar from below the gum line and smoothens root surfaces to promote gum healing.

4. Gum Surgery

For severe gum disease, surgical treatments may be required to remove infected tissue, reshape gums, or restore lost bone.

5. Laser Gum Treatments

A painless, minimally invasive option to remove bacteria and promote gum healing with faster recovery.

6. Treatment for Gum Recession

Special procedures such as gum grafting help restore gum tissue that has receded, protecting sensitive roots.

7. Maintenance & Preventive Care

We create personalized follow-up plans to ensure your gums remain healthy and free from recurring infections.

Tips to Maintain Healthy Gums at Home

  • Brush twice daily with fluoride toothpaste

  • Floss regularly to remove food particles between teeth

  • Use an antibacterial mouthwash as advised by your dentist

  • Avoid tobacco and limit sugary foods

  • Eat a balanced diet rich in vitamins and minerals

  • Visit your dentist every 6 months for a professional checkup

Why Choose Fab Dental for Gum Health?

Specialized Periodontists trained in advanced gum care

Modern Equipment including painless laser treatments

Affordable Gum Care Packages for all age groups

Focus on Prevention & Long-Term Care

Convenient Locations across Mumbai, Pune, Surat, Ahmedabad, and Bangalore

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. Can gum disease be cured?
Early-stage gum disease (gingivitis) can often be reversed with professional cleaning and proper home care. Advanced gum disease (periodontitis) can be controlled but requires ongoing treatment.

Q2. How do I know if I have gum disease?
Signs include bleeding gums, bad breath, swollen gums, and loose teeth. Regular dental checkups are the best way to detect gum problems early.

Q3. Is gum treatment painful?
Most gum treatments, including scaling and laser therapy, are either painless or done under local anesthesia for maximum comfort.

Q4. Can gum disease cause tooth loss?
Yes. If untreated, advanced gum disease damages the bone supporting your teeth, leading to tooth mobility and eventual loss.

Q5. How often should I get my gums checked?
It’s recommended to have a dental and gum checkup every 6 months, or more frequently if you already have gum issues.